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Drug Eviction Education
P.S. Kelly Raker
Cincinnati Police
Central Vice Control Section
513-564-2227
Working Together
The most effective way to address
illegal activity on rental property is a
coordinated effort between police,
landlords & neighbors.
The High Price of Drug Dealers
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Declines in property value
Property damage
Toxic Contamination
Civil penalties
Damage due to police drug raids
Loss of rent due to eviction &
repair
Fear & Frustration
Criteria Necessary For
Drug Eviction
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Felony Drug Activity
Search or Consent to Search
Controlled Purchases
Spirit of the Law vs. Letter
of the Law
Drug Eviction Notices
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Certified Letters sent to the
owners/property mgt.
companies.
Return response to Police
Department.
Responsibilities of the
Owner/Property Mgt. Companies
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Begin the eviction process
The Hamilton County Clerk of
Courts website
www.courtclerk.org
Active Management Benefits
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Stable, more satisfied tenant base
Increased demand for rental units
Lower maintenance & repair costs
Improved property value
Improved personal safety for tenants
& landlords
Appreciative neighbors
Signs of Drug Activity
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Easy Access
to the
Building
Signs of Drug Activity
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Littered grounds.
Signs of Drug Activity
Signs of Drug Activity
Crack-Cocaine Ready for Sale
Crack Pipe
Bindles of Heroin
Tools of the Trade
Mid-Level Drugs & Proceeds
Concealment Tools
Concealment Tools
Concealment Tools
Concealment Tools
Living Quarters of a Drug Dealer
Marijuana Grow Operation
Marijuana Grow Operation
Marijuana Grow Operation
Your Property After a Police Raid
Natural Surveillance
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Crime is less likely to occur if
criminals believe they are being
observed
Active Control
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Crime is less likely to occur if
criminals believe that entry to
property is difficult or that
escape routes are blocked
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Locked doors
Deadbolt locks
Security pins in windows & sliding
glass doors
Territoriality
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Make a psychological impression
that someone cares about the
property & will engage in it’s
defense
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Maintain general cleanliness
Encourage tenants to report
strangers
Clean graffiti off property quickly
** a clean wall sends a message**
Solutions
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Be visible at your properties.
Include a “No Tolerance” drug
policy in the lease.
Document problem tenants.
Know who is living in your
building
Guests of tenants
Solutions
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Report drug activity to Street
Corner Unit.
Assist the Police by allowing
investigators full legal
access.
Background checks on tenants.
Post large “No Trespassing”
signs.
Solutions
Keeping the Criminals Out
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Use Lighting to it’s best
advantage
Trim bushes & trees
Make sure fences do not obstruct
views
Control Traffic flow & access
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do not let the dealers run a “drivethrough”
Applicant Screening
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BE CONSISTENT!!!!!
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The key lies in a FAIR screening
process
Do not directly or indirectly
discriminate based on any of the
federally protected classes
Applicant Screening Guidelines
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Ask for a photo id
Present the same document to all
applicants regarding rules of the
property
Refuse to rent to anyone that lies
or presents false information on
the application
BACKGROUND CHECK!!!!!
Drug Eviction Education
Questions ?????